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πŸ’Ž Ruby Radar #25 - Where is Ruby Headed?

Welcome to the 25th edition of Ruby Radar! It's getting close to the end of 2021, but that means a new Ruby release is right around the corner! What are some of your favorite pieces of content from this past year? Email us and let us know!

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Where is the Ruby language headed? Increasingly it seems efforts are geared toward expanding the set of systems, for which Ruby is a good fit.

It currently covers import maps but I will publish an update with other methods in the next couple of days. The tutorial is part of a new free course on full-stack Rails.

Today, the conversation is all about RubyConf. You can just hear it in their voices how much fun they had just being with all their friends, catching up, eating out, and lots of great talks they went to. You won’t want to miss finding out the two things that Jason doesn’t like.

Chris finally got his new computer! πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ He gives his initial review. He's also super excited that GitHub announced a beta for pull requests merge queue, and even more excited that multiple people who listen to this show very kindly pointed that out to him on Twitter!

Wed, Nov 24, 2021, 6:00 PM: **ONLINE**Link will be posted in the event on the day.An online evening of talks on Ruby and related topics, plus socialising, food and drinks.Sponsored by: Envato (https:/

The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript - Release v7.1.0-rc.2 Β· hotwired/turbo

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